Odd… the time stamp looks to be UTC but other messages in the log are local time… but obviously not the problem!

I moved the buddypress-login-redirect plug-in directory out of the WordPress install and the site is again visible. However, the function that plug-in provided is obviously gone now. I assume this is something the plug-in author will have to fix to live along side of BuddyPress, not the other way around?

@djpaul of course, you’re on top of this as usual, but have you heard anything from the plugin author about him renaming his function `bp_login_redirect()` so that it doesn’t conflict with the (now) native buddypress function with the same namesake? I notice that the plugin hasn’t been updated since 5-20-2012.

or even throught Network Admin dashboard. So what should I to do?, before touch anything. I see in any site dashboard, at Plugin section, two Buddypress versions 1.6.1 and 1.7.1. Also I have removed the ../plugin/buddypress/ folder but the problem persist. Just one thing more, I upgraded bbpress before BP, at v.2.3.2

Note: I would need while fix it a solution to refresh/redirect from home site to another site to stay alive.

my best suggestion is to try and reinstall WordPress and BuddyPress & bbPress manually via ftp.

If that doesn’t work, you’re best bet is to reinstall the most recent versions of those (before the upgrade of course) and then upload your most recent .sql backup via phpmyadmin to restore your site pre-upgrade.

Once your site is back online, you can check your server logs for errors and report them here for assistance in finding the core issue and a best practice solution to implement to overcome it.

Then definitely move everything to a localhost so that you can try to replicate the issue

Also, when you try to replicate the issue on your localhost, try to upgrade without any other plugins activated to see if there is a conflict with any of your plugins and the update. You can also search for “buddypress + {your plugin name here}” for each of your plugins that haven’t issued an update since buddypress 1.7, as they could possibly be the culprit.

I hope this helps and good luck with restoring your site. It can be stressful, but you’ll get it bud.